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allocation

[al-uh-key-shuhn] / ˌæl əˈkeɪ ʃən /
NOUN
distribution
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STRONG


Example Sentences

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Resource allocation in the public school system is based in part on enrollment.

From The Wall Street Journal

For ordinary investors who might need their money back, take this mess as a warning shot: Treat private-credit allocations as genuinely illiquid, no matter what the marketing materials say.

From MarketWatch

Boost can be used by any driver at any time, but it comes out of the car's standard allocation of electrical energy.

From BBC

One “smart way” to do this would be to use “new cash to rebalance your portfolio more aligned with your target allocation.”

From MarketWatch

Abel added that Berkshire had “meaningful positions in a small number of other companies” where “capital allocation has been more dynamic” and that they could become part of Berkshire’s “core holdings.”

From Barron's